On-Demand Workshop For Parents, Teachers & Caregivers

A back-to-school workshop for parents, educators, and therapists who want calm mornings, fewer meltdowns, and tools that actually work. Especially helpful during transitions and seasonal changes when stress tends to spike.

10 Ways to Support Kids & Teens with Anxiety and Stress

Practical Tools to Move from Overwhelm to Confidence—at Home and in School

Instant access—watch at your own pace, on your own time.

A practical, compassion-focused training for parents, educators, mental heath providers and therapists who want want neuroscience-backed, evidence-based tools to help kids and teens feel safe, seen, and supported—without shame, pressure, or burnout.

Supporting Kids Through Anxiety Shouldn’t Feel This Hard.

Adults comforting and supporting children

If you are a parent, caregiver, educator, therapist, or counselor supporting kids and teens with anxiety around transitions, social demands, academics, uncertainty, or life pressures—this workshop will help.

Kids and teens are more anxious than ever. During transitions, their stress can show up as shutdowns, meltdowns, resistance, or school avoidance. Sleep gets disrupted. Social demands spike. Screens become both a crutch and a trigger.

The pressure to perform, the need for autonomy, the unpredictability of daily life—it can all feel like too much.

And if you’re the one supporting them? You might feel like you’re walking on eggshells… constantly bracing for meltdown, shutdown, or total avoidance.

You’re not alone—and there’s a better way forward.

These tools are designed to work in real life—whether at home, in the classroom, or in therapy.

What If There Was a Way to Make Things Feel Easier?

You see your child or student struggling to get out the door in the morning… shutting down in the classroom… unable to connect with peers or meet their potential. It breaks your heart—and leaves you feeling stuck, unsure how to actually help. What you want is support that works in real life.

You want to:

That’s what this on-demand, interactive workshop is designed to provide—for both home and school settings.

What you want is support that works in real life.

Get strategies that parents, teachers, and therapists are already using with success.

What to Say, What to Do—Right When It’s Needed Most

Zoom meeting with Elizabeth smiling and Rebecca speaking with hand gestures.

You’ll walk away with:

Woman comforting a crying child.

Topics include:

This is not a behavior chart or compliance workshop. It’s a research-backed, neurodiversity-affirming approach rooted in compassion.

Walk away with practical scripts, visuals, and tools you can use the very same day.

If You’re Trying Your Best and Still Feeling Stuck—This is for You

Caregivers and children learning together.

Whether there’s a diagnosis of ADHD, autism, learning differences, sensory processing disorder, PDA, RSD, social anxiety—or simply high stress—these bottom-up tools can help.


They’re grounded in somatic, trauma-informed, and neurodiversity-affirming practices designed to meet kids where they are and help you support them with more confidence and calm. You support kids or teens navigating:

And you want to:

Whether it’s shutdowns, meltdowns, or school refusal—these strategies help you meet kids where they are.

Bonus Resources

Bonus card decks for social and emotional learning.

FREE Bonus 1

Printable Social-Emotional Card Decks 

A collection of 108 colorful, printable cards designed to make emotional regulation fun and accessible. With ready-to-use scripts and prompts, these decks help kids identify, express, and move through big feelings—without meltdowns or power struggles.

Bonus Positive Patterns coloring book.

FREE Bonus 2

Positive Patterns Coloring Book

More than just a coloring book—this printable includes mindfulness prompts, visual metaphors, and affirming messages to help kids and teens regulate, recharge, and reconnect. A creative way to calm the nervous system while reinforcing positive self-talk.

Bonus ABCs of Co-Regulation guide.

FREE Bonus 3

The ABC’s of Co-Regulation

This illustrated guide helps kids and caregivers build co-regulation habits from A to Z. Whether it’s deep breathing or gentle movement, each letter introduces a simple yet powerful practice to support emotional balance—together.

Plus 3 bonus resources included at no extra cost.

Who We Are

Dr. Rebecca Branstetter, Ph.D.

Dr. Rebecca Branstetter, Ph.D.

School psychologist, speaker, and founder of Thriving Students Collective. Co-creator of Make it Stick Parenting and co-host of the Teddy Talks Podcast. Dedicated to helping families and educators build emotional resilience.

Elizabeth Sautter, MA, CCC-SLP

Elizabeth Sautter, MA, CCC-SLP

Speech-language pathologist, parent coach, and author with 25+ years’ experience. Co-creator of Make it Stick Parenting and founder of The Connected Family Community. Mom of two neurodivergent teens.

Between us, we’ve led over 100 workshops, coached hundreds of parents and educators, and trained professionals through national organizations including the National Association of School Psychologists, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), and parent advocacy groups across the U.S.

Trusted by parents, educators, and professionals nationwide—now available on demand for you.

Why This, Why Now?

Early in the school year is when routines are forming—and stress starts showing up.

This is your window to make transitions smoother and support kids before the overwhelm snowballs.

We only offer this workshop once per year.

Now’s the time to get practical, research-backed tools that stick.

Teacher helping students with a laptop in a classroom.

Your Investment

$47

General Registration

Join our on-demand 1.5-hour workshop + receive the bonuses. Perfect for parents, caregivers, educators, and therapists who want practical tools and compassionate support.

⏰ Now is the time — early in the school year is when patterns form and support makes the biggest difference.

What Others Are Saying

“Elizabeth’s lens helped build more peace and understanding into our parenting and family rhythm.”Heather P. (parent of autistic teen)

“This workshop gave me tools I could use immediately. The shift from behavior to connection changed everything.”Mark K. (counselor)

“I finally feel equipped instead of exhausted. Thank you.”Isabelle B. (parent of a teen)

“The compassion and science-backed guidance made such a difference.” Ann K.

Join thousands of parents and professionals who feel more equipped and less overwhelmed.

FAQ

Do I have to be a parent?

Yes. All participants get a general certificate. School psychologists who register at the $67 level receive a CPD certificate.

No. This is for parents, educators, therapists, and counselors—anyone supporting kids or teens through stress or anxiety.

Nope. These tools help any child or teen navigating stress or overwhelm—especially during transitions.

Now is the time — early in the school year is when patterns form and support makes the biggest difference.

Giving Back with Every Registration

We’re proud to share that a portion of every registration for this workshop will be donated to The Powerful Project—a nonprofit dedicated to supporting youth mental health through creativity, connection, and community.

Your participation not only equips you with tools to support kids and teens—you’re also helping expand access to mental health support for families in need. 💛

Kids crafting and hands holding a flower with The Powerful Project logo.

Support That Sticks—No Matter the Season

Anxiety is contagious—but so is calm.

Let’s build more clarity, connection, and confidence—whether it’s the start of a school year, mid-semester, or any time stress rises.

You don’t need to be perfect. You just need the right support.

Let’s make this year better—for them and for you.

Join our 90-minute on-demand workshop today.

Printable resources to support regulation, communication, and connection.

Don’t wait until stress builds up—get tools you can start using today.

Disclaimer – This workshop is designed for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or educational advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Results may vary. By subscribing, you agree to our terms and privacy policy. For questions, contact [email protected].

Elizabeth Sautter @ 2025

Questions? Email me at [email protected]